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there were women and children. my husband executed and detonated his belt. tried to detonate mine but failed. >> she was later captured. her husband and cohorts killed nearly 60 people in three locations. saijida had reportedly been motivated purely by revenge. >> one of her eldest brothers was given charge of some part of the region and that her first husband was also a part of al qaeda and two other brothers were killed all killed by americans in the operations in iraq. >> one of her brothers kid was a top of 0 lieutenant to al zar zarqawi he might have been close to the current leader of isis. with its deep connection to rishawi, what would isis do with her if brought back into the fold. >> i don't think they need her as a leader. there's no evidence she has leadership qualities. she's a propaganda piece. you put her in front of the camera and she says the right things and praises isis even nine years later for never forgetting about her. >> he says saijida has given isis something it's desperately craved. equal footing in negotiations with a top u.s. all
there were women and children. my husband executed and detonated his belt. tried to detonate mine but failed. >> she was later captured. her husband and cohorts killed nearly 60 people in three locations. saijida had reportedly been motivated purely by revenge. >> one of her eldest brothers was given charge of some part of the region and that her first husband was also a part of al qaeda and two other brothers were killed all killed by americans in the operations in iraq. >>...
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., on television he will unveil his plan. that, according to sources is likely to offer work permits and defer deportation to more than 3 million people, including the undocumented parents of children who were american citizens or have some legal status already if those parents have been living in the u.s. for a number of years. it could expand the same allowances that the president granted in 2012 to people brought here illegally as children, known as "dreamers." but sources say it will not include the parents of the dreamers and is not a path to citizenship but a temporary renewable right to stay and work. leaving some groups to complain that the president's action won't do enough. the director for the white house policy said this about it. >> the president has said he didn't have the authority to act. >> i wish i could just bypass congress and change the law myself. but that is not how democracy works. >> the white house answered a bit differently. >> an impartial observer would conclude that the president has sought to ma
., on television he will unveil his plan. that, according to sources is likely to offer work permits and defer deportation to more than 3 million people, including the undocumented parents of children who were american citizens or have some legal status already if those parents have been living in the u.s. for a number of years. it could expand the same allowances that the president granted in 2012 to people brought here illegally as children, known as "dreamers." but sources say it...
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when sesame street debuted on american television. the show's original premise, teach inner city children learning skill and have jim henson help with it. >> when i first got on the show, somebody said to me that jim henson was a visionary. i had to say at that time i didn't know exactly what that meant but i think i do now. ♪ >> the vision is worldwide. the muppets don't just live on this iconic street anymore. in britain and china -- big bird is a household name. in germany, it is a giant bear. there are sesame streets in 130 countries, although they don't all look like the one in the united states. in a new documentary called the world according to sesame street, show producer nadine goes to bangladesh to develop the show. instead of a street, people gather around a tree. >> each country creates its own context. >> each country has its own characters and theme. in south africa, a muppet who is infected with hiv speaks to the former archbishop desmond t uchb t usual. >> one of the exciting thing is that you are able to find way to
when sesame street debuted on american television. the show's original premise, teach inner city children learning skill and have jim henson help with it. >> when i first got on the show, somebody said to me that jim henson was a visionary. i had to say at that time i didn't know exactly what that meant but i think i do now. ♪ >> the vision is worldwide. the muppets don't just live on this iconic street anymore. in britain and china -- big bird is a household name. in germany, it...
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in his early school photos obtained by france 2 television he looked likeable enough. teacher said coulibaly, the only boy in an immigrant family with ten children was an ongoing discipline problem. it was in his high school years they're coulibaly first got in trouble. in the end, he'd be arrested five times for armed robbery, and once for dealing in drugs. a lawyer who defended one his acomplays believes coulibaly changed from small crimes to hardened criminal when a microtheft turned deadly and police shot one of his best friends. >> reporter: this was a traumatic event when he lost his friend. he have died because a bullet could have easily hit him. >> reporter: coulibaly teamwork spent -- coulibaly, who spent most of his adulthood behind bars returned to his hometown. according to journalists, he made video of life inside the prison. he seemed like a leader she said, behind bars. >> translator: he was an intelligent boy. one of the tough ones. he was actually very at ease in prison. he was dominant and very much in charge. it was his second home really. >> reporte
in his early school photos obtained by france 2 television he looked likeable enough. teacher said coulibaly, the only boy in an immigrant family with ten children was an ongoing discipline problem. it was in his high school years they're coulibaly first got in trouble. in the end, he'd be arrested five times for armed robbery, and once for dealing in drugs. a lawyer who defended one his acomplays believes coulibaly changed from small crimes to hardened criminal when a microtheft turned deadly...
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there were women and children. my husband executed. i failed. >> al rashawi ran from the scene and was later captured. her husband and their cohorts killed nearly 60 people in three locations. sajita have reportedly been moesh ated clearly by revenge. >> we do know that one of her he wouldest brothers was very close to an al qaeda commander and was given charge of some part of the region and that her first husband was also a part of al qaeda and two other brothers were killed, all killed by americans in operations in iraq. >> one of her brothers who was killed was a top lieutenant to the murderous leader of al qaeda in iraq which morphed into isis. that will brother might have been of the same rank and been close to the current leader of isis. with its deep and personal connection to sajita what would ice esdo with her if she's brought back into the fold? >> she's probably not a great jihady operative. don't they need her as a leader. there's no evidence that she has leadership qualities. what she is a propaganda piece. she is someone
there were women and children. my husband executed. i failed. >> al rashawi ran from the scene and was later captured. her husband and their cohorts killed nearly 60 people in three locations. sajita have reportedly been moesh ated clearly by revenge. >> we do know that one of her he wouldest brothers was very close to an al qaeda commander and was given charge of some part of the region and that her first husband was also a part of al qaeda and two other brothers were killed, all...
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there were women, men, and children. my husband detonated his bomb, and i tried to set off mine but failed. >> reporter: an unform moratorium on the death penalty in jordan -- unofficial moratorium on the death penalty in jordan kept her alive on death row. in her 40s, al rishawi of a prominent figure. her family was linked to the founder and leader in iraq the jordanian killed in 2006. isis sought to gain her release in return for japanese hostage kenji goto. the negotiations went nowhere because the jordanian government never got the proof it wanted for the pilot. the terrorist group released a horrific video of his death days after they executed goto. cnn, aman. >>> the brutal and heinous murder of the lieutenant sparked outrage across jordan and the region. becky anderson joins me live from abu dhabi. kill king abdullah had been under pressure to act on the streets for revenge and the executions of the terrorists cast swimly. how is it being -- came swiftly. how is it being received, and how is it that the murder by
there were women, men, and children. my husband detonated his bomb, and i tried to set off mine but failed. >> reporter: an unform moratorium on the death penalty in jordan -- unofficial moratorium on the death penalty in jordan kept her alive on death row. in her 40s, al rishawi of a prominent figure. her family was linked to the founder and leader in iraq the jordanian killed in 2006. isis sought to gain her release in return for japanese hostage kenji goto. the negotiations went...
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in early school photos obtained by france television he's likable enough. teachers say coulibaly, an immigrant boy of ten children had a discipline problem. it was in high school when he got in trouble. in the end, arrested five times for armed robbery and one for dealing in drugs. a lawyer believes coulibaly changed from small crimes to hardened criminal when police shot one of his best friends. >> translator: this was a traumatic event when he lost his friend. he too, could have died. a bullet could have easily hit him. >> reporter: coulibaly was in and out of the sprawling and overcrowded prison located in his hometown. according to a journalist he made this video of life inside the prison. he seemed like a leader she said, behind bars. >> translator: he was an intelligent boy, one of the tough ones. he was actually in prison. he was dominant and very much in charge. ift was a second home really. >> reporter: it's not clear when he got religion. in 2010 when he was jailed here he came in contact with an islamic extremist. by this time he was estranged fr
in early school photos obtained by france television he's likable enough. teachers say coulibaly, an immigrant boy of ten children had a discipline problem. it was in high school when he got in trouble. in the end, arrested five times for armed robbery and one for dealing in drugs. a lawyer believes coulibaly changed from small crimes to hardened criminal when police shot one of his best friends. >> translator: this was a traumatic event when he lost his friend. he too, could have died. a...
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a close friend of channel 7 anchor natbarr. >> have friends that know she was a mother of three children. >> that's a mother of three, a lawyer who was the wife of one of their colleagues. one of the fatalities which this is a city with a heavy heart. >> the youngest sister of the lawyer who does a lot of work for channel 7 who many would know in sydney and that family is suffering this morning as the others are. >> just overcome with grief there. the 16-hour standoff came to an abrupt end. police and soldiers unleashed a barrage the bullets and stun grenades. in addition to the two victims the hostage-taker was killed. police say he was a self-described muslim cleric with a long criminal background. let's bring in our asia pacific editor andrew stevens with the latest on all of this. i'm wondering if you could update us on the crime scene itself. all of this finished not too long ago. has the suspect's body been removed? have they continued to keep it protected? what's the latest information you have? >> reporter: errol, as far as we know the body has not been removed. the actual coffee
a close friend of channel 7 anchor natbarr. >> have friends that know she was a mother of three children. >> that's a mother of three, a lawyer who was the wife of one of their colleagues. one of the fatalities which this is a city with a heavy heart. >> the youngest sister of the lawyer who does a lot of work for channel 7 who many would know in sydney and that family is suffering this morning as the others are. >> just overcome with grief there. the 16-hour standoff...